High school English language learning resources: tv and cinema

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Exploring the Media - Freedom of the press / morality, ownership and influence.
This resource contains six really useful and engaging resources to teach young people about the important role the media plays in our society. this resources includes over 5 lessons worth of material and several T&L Resources and topic revision cards.
-See individual resources for each description.
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Using The Three Little Pigs as inspiration for this Media bundle, you'll find all you need to cover key terms such as adaptations and stereotypes.
Please allow 3-5 hours to cover all material attached.
Included: x3 PPTS
Embedded videos (links in notes); sample sentence starts, differentiated activities - must,could, should approach.
Students will consider the changing nature of how we view and interact with news stories today.
Lessons will encourage speaking and listening. Students will also work on their writing skills, with a particular focus on their functional writing skills.
I usually follow these lessons up with a segment on Fake News and I'm currently working on developing a bundle for that topic.

L.O.: To persuade, after viewing film trailers, class choice for cinema trip
Students will work on the language of persuasion. In groups, students must make a presentation about the best film to study. These films have been selected from a prescribed list in preparation for the Junior Cycle Assessment. All films are suitable for study as part of any English film studies module.

This complete lesson is differentiated using the 'must, should, could' approach. While this lesson was designed to be completed within 60 minutes, there is scope for it to be developed further. Students take on the roles of characters within the adapted version of the fairytale. Students will develop speaking and listening skills. This lesson is ideal for a media studies module and makes great use of the award winning Guardian Advert featuring the same modernised tale.
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Languagenut.com is a dynamic and engaging language learning resource offering a variety of games and activities to help students learn a foreign language, as well as an innovative tracking tool so teachers can set homework and monitor progress.
These free lesson plans and resources are designed to help teachers get the most out of Languagenut. Each unit pack includes:
- 7 engaging lesson plans (one for each 10-word section, plus a revision/sentence-building lesson for the end of the unit), written by qualified teachers and covering all 4 key skills
- Ideas for adapting each lesson to suit your class, including extension activities, suggestions for differentiation, homework activities and substitutions for low-tech classrooms
- Full timings and guidance for teachers to help you access all the resources easily
- Printable resources to complement the lessons and save you time
This unit pack is for Languagenut's Unit 22 - technology, covering mobile phones, computers, internet, games, music and videos. These lessons are designed to be used for teaching English as a foreign language, but can also be adapted for any language as the Languagenut curriculum has the same structure across languages.
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Summer 2017: Quiz: Brands and Logos
What do you know about logos?
There are 20 questions about brand logos.
Some questions ask you about the meaning of logos; some are true or false questions; others test your knowledge of a brand logo.

The summer 2017 edition of the ever popular resource featuring trailers for current and upcoming cinema release across a wide spectrum of genre is now available free of charge to educators across the UK at www.thefilmspace.org/teachingtrailers/2017/
The Primary edition is suitable for pupils aged 5 - 11 and relevant to English (Predictive Texts) and Computing with flexible resources that have instant application in the classroom.
The Secondary edition features 36+ trailers that can be used as the focus of engaging, curriculum relevant activities for use in English, Media and Film Studies.
Both resources come with:
Teacher's notes, trailers, filmed interviews (Secondary only), downloadable worksheets, charts, transcripts (Primary only) and information sheets as well as links to the FDA100 and InCinema2016.